The birth of Diddy’s production team, The Hitmen, and the creation of Biggie’s “Hypnotize,” happened at the same time in the same place, and producer Ron “Amen Ra’ Lawrence was there and an integral part of all of it.
Ron Lawrence has quite a resume in Hip-Hop as a DJ, MC and producer. He grew up in the same Queens neighborhood as super producer Hurby “Luv Bug” Azor and worked with him early in the Super Lovers, The Turnout Brothers, and The Invincibles. He was one half of the rap duo 2 Kings In A Cipher with Deric “D Dot” Angelettie, and he attended Howard University with Sean “Puffy” Combs — ultimately became part of Puffy’s production team, The Hitmen.
Ron shares the story of the making of “Hypnotize”, the first single from the Notorious B.I.G.’s last album Life After Death.
“I’d, just left LA before signing to Bad Boy and I was at my brother’s house in Mt. Vernon,” Lawrence remembers. He continues, “During the time when Puffy started the Hitmen we decided to take a trip to Trinidad, so that we could get away and focus on dominating the airwaves of New York City. That was Puffy’s master plan.” Puffy summoned Ron Lawrence, Nashiem Myrick, D Dot and Stevie J and announced that he was forming a production team called The Hitmen. At one point says Lawrence, “He wanted to call us the Goodfellas. He wanted us to work on an album that was called Hell Up In Harlem at the time, but it's known today as No Way Out.”
Because of the turmoil surrounding the on going East-West conflict Puffy felt that Trinidad would be a nice place to get away and concentrate.
“Before we went to Trini, we signed our agreements and D Dot met me at my brother’s house and we went through a couple of records and one of the records that we grabbed was “Rise” by Herb Alpert, a song that we both remembered growin’ up as kids in the streets of New York, and I even remembered it from the soap operas” Ron recalls.
Ron grabbed the producer’s tools of the trade at the time for his time in Trinidad: his Akai MPC60, Ensoniq ASR 10 and stacks of records.